Bike Commute Diaries: Reading on the Railroad

17May

Riding swells in a fishing boat outside the Golden Gate. Riding shotgun on a drive up Mount Hamilton. Riding the Giant Dipper at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Thinking about it gives me motion sickness. Ditto for reading in the car. But when I’m riding Caltrain, I can read email, text my hubby and even post to this blog.

About the Bike Commute Diaries: In honor of National Bike Month, I’m sharing 31 short, sweet and surprising things I’ve discovered about bike commuting one for each day in May. Happy National Bike Month!

2 responses to “Bike Commute Diaries: Reading on the Railroad”

Thanks, Frank! I was pleased with how the photo turned out, especially since I was holding my iPhone camera with one hand high above my right shoulder. And I can barely see at that range without reading glasses.

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